Adele Opens Up on Postpartum Depression Battle, Alcohol Use

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Adele performs on stage at Manchester Arena on March 7, 2016 in Manchester, England. She says in the December issue of Vanity Fair that she's made major life changes since had her child.

Adele has opened up about parenting, her struggle with postpartum depression and alcohol use in a new interview.

The 28-year-old singer tells Vanity Fair she made what she called "the worst decision" of her life after having her son, Angelo, who's now 4. She says she eventually had to spend some time alone in order to overcome her postpartum depression.

Adele also touched on cutting back on her drinking and quitting smoking. She says "having a hangover with a child is torture." She says she used to be a "massive drinker," but now only indulges in two glasses of wine a week.

The comments are in the December issue of Vanity Fair, which hits newsstands Thursday.